Claims
- 1. A door bolt security device including;
- two jaw-levers and a main pivot;
- the main pivot defining a main pivot axis, the structure of which enables the jaw-levers to undergo relative pivoting movement,
- the jaw-levers being mutually co-planar and lying in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the main pivot,
- the jaw-levers including jaw-blades which are of thin sheet metal,
- the jaw-blades including jaws that are disposed towards one end of the respective jaw-levers, wherein the jaws are structured for gripping a door bolt between the jaws when the door is closed;
- the device also including a handle means for receiving a force derived from the hand of a person operating the device so as to transform that hand force into a gripping force acting between the jaws so as to grip a door-bolt between the jaws, and
- an operable force-locking means including a screw and a nut which in use act on the jaw-levers for retaining the gripping force up to a magnitude F, after the person has released the handle means,
- the screw having a slit along its length, the slit receiving the sheet metal of the jaw-blades therein with a tight fit to prevent buckling of the jaw-blades,
- the screw and nut being mounted on the device so as to ensure that the gripping force arising from the screw and nut is applied to the jaw-levers in the plane of the sheet metal of the jaw-blades, in that the line of action of the gripping force lies within the thickness of the sheet metal of the jaw-blades, and wherein the jaw-blades are so thin that the magnitude F of the gripping force is sufficient to cause the thin sheet metal of the jaw-blades, if not constrained, to buckle.
- 2. A door-bolt security device, in which:
- the device includes jaws, comprising jaw-blades, which are of hard, thin, sheet metal; the sheet-metal jaw-blades are flat, co-planar, and are thin enough, so as to be adapted to fit into the kind of gap or slot that is typical between a closed door and a corresponding door-jamb;
- the sheet metal jaw-blades are so shaped and adapted as to be suitable for operative gripping engagement with the bolt of a door;
- the device includes jaw-levers, on which the jaw-blades are respectively disposed;
- the jaws are disposed towards one end of the respective jaw-levers;
- the device includes a main pivot, having a main pivot axis, the structure of which enables the jaw-levers to undergo relative pivoting movement;
- the two jaw-blades are mutually co-planar, and lie in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the main pivot;
- the device includes a handle means for receiving a force derived from the hand of a person operating the device, and for transforming that hand force into a force for pressing the jaw-blades together onto the door-bolt with sufficient force that the jaws grip the door-bolt forcefully enough to hold the bolt against unauthorized movement of the door-bolt;
- the device includes a clamping means for holding and retaining the jaw-blades gripped to the door-bolt with the said sufficient force, even when the handle means is released, and wherein the means for holding and retaining the jaw-blades gripped to the door-bolt comprises a screw and nut;
- the screw and nut also comprise a jaw-blades support means for preventing buckling of the jaw-blades in that,
- the screw is formed with a slit along its length, and the slit overlies the sheet metal of the jaw-blades, the slit screw having a tight fit over the sheet metal so as to prevent buckling of the jaw-blades, and
- the screw and nut being mounted on the device so as to ensure that the force arising from the screw and nut is applied to the jaw-blades in the plane of the sheet metal of the jaw-blades, in that the line of action of the said clamp force lies within the thickness of the sheet metal of the jaw-blades.
- 3. Device of claim 2, wherein the jaw-blades are between 1 mm and 2 mm thick.
- 4. Device of claim 3, wherein the jaw-blades are about 1.5 mm thick.
- 5. Device of claim 2, wherein the jaw-blades are provided with cut-outs which are suitable for engagement with the door-bolt.
- 6. Device of claim 5, wherein the cut-outs in the jaw-blades form a rounded cavity about 1.5 cm long and about 1.5 cm deep.
- 7. Device of claim 5, wherein the jaw-blades are formed with a substantial depth of metal outside the cut-outs.
- 8. Device of claim 7, wherein the said depth is at least 1 cm.
- 9. Device of claim 2, wherein the arrangement of the device is such that the main pivot lies at the end of the jaw levers remote from the jaws, and the screw lies at an intermediate location between the pivot and the jaws.
- 10. Device of claim 2, wherein, in respect of each jaw-blade, the depth of the jaw-blade, being the dimension measured in the plane of the sheet metal of the jaw-blade along the line of action of the said force on the door-bolt, is at least 1 cm.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 08/288,605, filed Aug. 10, 1994 now abandoned. This invention relates to a device for improving the security with which doors can be locked against unauthorized entry.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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